Thursday, January 28, 2016

World demand for computer record decline

The decline in demand for PCs in the world, noting exports have dropped by up to 10.6 percent recorded in the fourth quarter last year, according to market research firm IDC. Approximately 71.9 million units were exported in the period that includes the Christmas season as well. IDC said the decline was the worst since a computer monitor exports began. The decline in exports around the world have about five quarters each successive quarter, according to IDC's figures. Competitors research firm Gartner has also raised the issue of exports also fell by the use of different methods, which showed a decline of 8.3 percent in the first quarter Fourth last year. Apple is the maker of the only top-five computer that he noticed that the increase in exports last year, with growth of over 6 percent, while the Acer has dropped more than 18 percent. Jay Chou, IDC research manager, said in a statement that the interest of computer users remains a challenge with clear growth and even laptops PCs have seen clearly the lasting of Apple, the world's top five in 2015 showed that it could be strong demand for innovative insurance system even put consumers first test. However, the Chinese tech giant Lenovo remained the top market of about 20 percent. HP ranks second Dell downriver, third and fourth order governed by Apple to ASUS.

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